ROS Thursday, January 5, 195a BROOK1NGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE SIX — Dimmick Bros. S niff ' THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, JAN 5th thru SATURDAY, JAN 7th Pound Oleo 2!4 Can VAN C A M P S - Pork & Rea ns 210 Quart KRAFT - Mired? V .1 dip 530 303 Can DEL MONTE- Cream £o¡ rn 2 i r 290 6 ounce Jar INSTANT — MAXWELL HOUSE SL39 ZEE— 4 Roll Pack T o ile t T is s u e 35c PIYII? 10 Ounces MABSHMA HOWS 15 e 2 ibs. 253 TANGERINES Cabbatg e 50 Juica O ranges 5 ib s BANAB SßüASH HURST’S MARKET U S I) \ ( IIO K I \I1 \ \ a s i r I '.it R e m o v e d Rib Bte&ks AU . E R ..T H A T SM ELLS C O O D ..1 S* 4 y . — \A%ERE DiD YOU LE.'.RN T O C O O K 1 n LIKE T H IS ? ^ ’• — df 6 I 1 I __ *- * * fr’- ,-«=> ' , A- B rookings M arket KRAFT PARK\Y — A M B R O S E , 1 TO LD YOU N O C O O K IN G WAS ALLOWED IN M Y R O O M S Î lbs. $ -JÜÏ n .o .e custom ers and higher re- possible th e money will be need- year. a rra g e s , the report contii - q u ir e ir.n ts for everything th a t _ i in th e next ten years but the ues, run at about the sam.? r a ’ • .s brought. T here is also a s h a r ­ report of.ers no solution as to « cause th ere a r t now less ing of m ark ets w ith m ore sh ift­ a source of funds. young folks becoming of ma - ing in sight b etter homes and it is the colleges which will K ipling’s W ashington Agency riagable age due to th e short also bigger homes, b etter home have th e g reatest problem , Kip- comes up w ith some very in te r­ crop of babies in the 30’s. In the appliances, b etter cars, etc, and l.nger says. T uition does not pay esting figures concerning o u r­ past year th e re w ere 1.5 million the outlook to the u tu n e is selves and our neighbor through m arriages as against th e 1946 equally or m ore dram atic, not ..it- bills, n either do endow m ents and p lan ts and professors are out the country'. nt >; 2.3 million, but, look out due to crystal bail gazing but becoming m ore and more ex- F irst off, they tell us th e baby- for the 60’s when the babies of .angible tacts. p r.sive. boom continues and lays this th? 40’s get into production, Going baCK to the birth s ta ­ in concluding its figures on onto people doing so well they followed by an other boom in tistics, K ippiinger’s predict tr.at i .location it presents the fol­ can afford babies. W hile there L.rths. ten years from now th ere will lo w in g table of re tu rn s: w ere 26.9 b irth s jier 1,000 pop­ The report says th ere are J09 be a 23 percent increase in the ih e av erage elem entary school ulation in ’47, it is now slightly men per 100 women of m arriag- elem entary school enrollm ents, off but still around 25 per 1,000 ible age and th a t women seek­ 55 percent m ore in the high g rad u ate Will earn, during his $116,00) and not like the tough time, oi ing a stock of m ales should not schools anti 40 percent m ore in lifetim e ............ The av erage high school grad­ the 30’s when it sl.pped to IS. overlook th e farm s w here th e re th e colleges, and th a t 6CU.000 . .ot only th a t, but the sizes of are 152 single men to every 100 rnoii? classroom s will then be u ate will earn in his lifetim e ......................................... §165,000 fam ilies is increasing. There ■angle women. needed or 60 percent more than The average college g rau a te will w ere 4 million new babies la d One divorce w as reported for we have today, w ith a p ro p o rt­ earn in his life tim e ...... §2oa,0w0 every four m arriages but 3 out ionate increase in teachers, or j T he college education on the ,f four divorcees remarry-. possibly m ore to tak e care of average costs $9,000- -co m pare Women live 6 years longer those who quit or retire. it w ?h th e returns. han men and av erage 3 years To ta k e care of these ab so lu t­ younger th an th eir husbands. ely forseeable increases it is Because men usually leave th eir w ealth to th eir widows th a t is T here are 98% m ore business why widows have so m uch of/the concerns in Brookings now than natio n ’s assets. Some 21 million women are in th ere w ere six years ago,” says J. H arry W hite, D istrict M an­ paying jobs w ith a 33 percent ager of th e P o rtlan d office ot increase dui .ng the past year, Dun and Bradstneet. Basing his nid at present 30 percent of the facts upon the figures in the m arried women are working. cu rren t Ja n u ary , 1956 Reference Jobs are plentiful and Lett . Book, W hite points out th at in living conditions require more 1949, 46 businesses w ere listed money com ing into th e house­ by Dun and B rad street; today holds. T here are m ore birthdays in th ere an? 91 enterprises. Tach Ja n u ary , business con­ August and S eptem ber than any cerns in all p a rts of the United , other m onths of the year, a fact S ta te s receive from Dun and ; th at has the scientists stum ped. D uring and imm ediately a fte r B rad street requt?ets for their annual financial statem en ts the past w ar, th ere was a heavy- This year the num ber of re­ population s h i't from one sta te quests going out nation-w ide will , to another, but th a t has since approxim ate th ree million, with been slowing down. Only 5 m ill­ nearly 250 going to C urry Coun­ ion moved last year and 126 million stayed p u t—even to the ty businessmen. Thp Reference Book, incident- sam e hour-’’ as th e y ear before. ly, lists only m an u factu rers, In 1910 f m ers m ade up one- e poi ’ation, now wholesalers, retailers, and some third o' service com panies such as laun- , they’re < :..y ui.?-s t ’th and the rem ft......s continue« dries and gasoline service s ta t- | m ilt a ' m ore production and m ore ions. 'Thus the to tal num ber of businesses in Brookings and .a i r ; machine 4y are charged C urry County is actu ally higher w ith some of the shift. The i eport s th a t, lie- th a t th? figures quoted. W hite sta te d th a t during the cr.tir ‘ of th e h ir ’v r b irth rate -"sf ■ c,- ’" CO change- v c re c in the R eference Book listings and because peopie a re living | ■ of Brookings businesses. These .o. go.’, ih » :e w.H a. u changes resulted from adding .»I ’ people. All w. uiasc facts ad 1 up tu •h? names ot new businesses, and deleting he nam es ot those who discontinued, as well as ac­ counting foi changes in ow ner­ ship, trad e nam es and credit ratings. • The following arc num ber of businesses in m ajor cities of C urry C ounty: Brookings, 91; Gold Beach 64; P ort Orford 3 ; and Langlois 18. In discussing these figures, fin d every Ford Station Wagon offers the Thunderbird W hite pointed out that m > \ than 95 percent of all com m er­ Y-8 Engine, Thunderbird Styling and Lifeguard D esign! cial transaction# in th.> U nite S-Past«cg«r Country Sedan S tates are m ade on credit te The purpose of cretin ratings V / th the introduction of the new. distin­ and the h u g e R e .eren ce Book >s guished Parldane, A m ericas favorite to assist Lor.n ■ r.en in . r.v- si ition wagons now are six' And l l \ ing it cred; and “HANDY” arc tin words for all t< ;-i s orders. s \ <>l them! And all six offer you the 1 nr(dcibird s tn in Y-S engine . . . at A supplier anywh e in the no extra charge. up a r a t­ A id to guard vou and yours against ty bus. il­ accident injuries vou get Lifeguard D e­ ice Book. sign Lifeguard features such as a new In this wav ! concern liter steering wheel, douhle-grip nd ortie, s •t shatter-resistant rear-view mir- ta approved and tipped out o; >; al seat belts anti ¡Kidding for pr< mptly. i ntrol panel anti sun visors . . . Report On ^Population Trends CURRY COUNTY BUSINESS FIRMS INCREASE 98% 5-Psecs LIVING ROOM SET Inc’ueks Daveno. Pfatf?rm Rocker, Fíocr Lamp, Coffee Table, and an Erd Table. FLUS —• M.'unv C Aher Good Buys ...r r ” íí. r? ^nd Appliances. fn THE OUTLET Uexf to Pi o? C fftc e -----Brookings iW bändit I